Addresses issue #304 and issue #307 by replacing unmatched type OpStores with
per-member copies. Covers assignment statements and most argument passing, but
does not yet cover r-value-based argument passing.
Takes some pressure off of issue #304.
Structures don't inherit locations and then explicitly decorate
members with them, so removed this reason to have another instance
of a structure type.
Code using atEndOfFile was dead, instead do something useful with
the scanners atEndOfInput(). This allows a better error message
for early termination of cascading errors.
This also enables vecN -> vec1 shape conversions for all places doing shape
conversions.
For signature selection, makes shape changes worse than any other comparison
when deciding what conversions are better than others.
This is part of the change to have desktop shaders respect precision
qualifiers on Vulkan, but since the defaults are all highp, and that's
different from ES fragment shaders, detect likely cases and warn about
them (but being careful to not be too noisy if it's unlikely to be a
problem).
Sets highp defaults for the appropriate types, for all stages,
and turns on precision qualifiers for non-ES shaders. Required
fixing some qualifier orders for desktop built-in declarations
for pre-420 shaders.
Use the new function selector for #version 400 and above,
parameterized for the GLSL #version 400 selection rules.
This can be used for both GLSL and HLSL, and other languages
as well.
When preprocessing only, some tokens were emitted as <bad token>.
This fixes them to preserve their original content.
This supplants PR #182, with a correction and test results.
From the ES spec + Bugzilla 15931 and GL_KHR_vulkan_glsl:
- Update precision qualifiers for all built-in function prototypes.
- Implement the new algorithm used to distinguish built-in function
operation precisions from result precisions.
Also add tracking of separate result and operation precisions, and
use that in generating SPIR-V.
(SPIR-V cares about precision of operation, while the front-end
cares about precision of result, for propagation.)
The sequence
#define m()
int m"
creates a token of no length (a string of 0 size). Protect
against a string of 0 size as well as the existing protect
against a null string.
This would look ahead for a second #, for token pasting, and if not
found, backup one token. This is fine, unless at the end of line,
which would backup the #, rather than the look ahead.